Foggy the Fox

$ 5.50

US English pattern by airali design. Includes step-by-step pictures.

Foggy lives in a rainy and gloomy town, where the wind blows tirelessly and the sky is always covered by clouds. One day he had an idea: sewing yellow raincoats for everyone in the city. After that the Badger started making sturdy umbrellas, the Skunk useful hats and the Squirrel coloured boots.
Nowadays Fox and Friends company is a thriving one!

8 pages PDF pattern with photo tutorial - Available in English (US terms).

Materials
DMC Natura Just cotton, 4ply/fingering weight yarn (50 g / 155 m) 1 ball of each:
Yarn A Brique (86)
Yarn B Ibiza (01)
Yarn C Tournesol (16)
Yarn D Passion (23)
black and green yarn (leftovers)
2.5 mm crochet hook
2 black beads, approx 5 mm diameter
5 mini buttons, approx. 7mm diameter
pipe cleaners
wooden stick (like a skewer)
thin wire
sheet of recycled plastic (like a yogurt pot)
stitch markers
toy stuffing

Skill level: intermediate

Construction: The raincoat is worked in rows and constructed in pieces, which are then assembled together. The umbrella is worked in rounds using tapestry crochet, changing color several times on each round.

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Stitches used: chain, slip stitch, magic ring, single crochet, increase, (invisible) decrease, half double crochet, double crochet, back loops only, front loops only, double crochet decrease
Measurement: 22 cm / 8 ½ in tall when made with the indicated, or similar, yarn


This pattern is for personal use. Please do not distribute, reproduce, share or sell this pattern. You may sell finished items made with this pattern, though only in small quantities, provided you credit the original designer. Wholesale is not allowed.


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